This week, we were pretty damn enraged by the asinine comments Wall Street Journal columnist James Taranto made, in which he likened rape allegations from women in the military to a "war on men." Because, you know, us gals just love to make up stories about being sexually violated for the whole world to hear.

The man at least saw our message: Yesterday he posted a follow-up piece, in which he recognized that we think he's a "freaking jackass." (Still do!) But is he changing is rape-shaming tune? Uh, that would be a no.

So, now, the Ms. Foundation for Women and the Service Women's Action Network have started a petition so that ladykind (and the many gentlemen we're sure agree with us) can collectively send the Journal a message that we are really, really not cool with Taranto's hateful and sexist remarks, which, let us remind you, equated sexual assault to "hanky panky."

Look, we certainly don't like the idea of guys being falsely accused of rape either but, according to stats from a recent British study, only 0.6 percent of rape cases over the course of one year turned out to be false allegations. Clearly, these rare occurrences do not a war on men make.

People like Taranto perpetuate slut-shaming and victim-blaming, both of which keep many rape victims from speaking out in the first place. Not okay.